This month, France turned up the conversation on software liability for manufacturers who place known defective software components in their products. But, they are not the first. Software Liability in France According to Lukasz Olejnik, lawmakers in France just suggested a desire to “put the security liability in hands of product suppliers. In other words, making […]
Making Software Maintenance Cool Again with DevOps
What makes DevOps so important? Part of the answer lies in how DevOps encourages more appreciation for and investment in software maintenance. Traditionally, the IT industry has been like the construction industry. People who design new things (architects or software developers) are at the top of the value hierarchy, whereas the folks who build and […]
Trend Micro Expands DevSecOps Portfolio
At the AWS re:Invent 2017 conference today, Trend Micro significantly expanded its reach into DevSecOps by announcing it has acquired Immunio, a provider of agent software that can be employed on a central platform engine to execute security policies on a granular level. In addition, Trend Micro announced it is adding support for container image scanning […]
MongoDB Addresses Host of DevOps Issues
At its MongoDB Europe conference this week, MongoDB updated its open-source document database with the addition of MongoDB Ops Manager to simplify management of distributed instances of version 3.6 of its database. In addition, the company has added a capability that enables all updates to the database to be automatically reflected in the application in […]
SlashData Report: Developers Influence Tool Selection
SlashData has just released its “State of The Developer Nation Report for Q3 2017.” Here at Heavybit, a program that helps developer and infrastructure startups take their product to market, we look forward to SlashData’s reports that allow us to keep up to date on the shifts in the developer landscape. In 2013, Stephen O’Grady […]
DevSecOps and DevNetOps: New Heroes in the DevOps Saga
The evolution of DevOps is by no means done, but it’s safe to say that there is enough agreement and acceptance to declare it a hero. DevOps has helped glorify IT to the point where it’s no longer preventing business, nor a provider nor a partner of the business. Often IT is the business, or […]
Automation: Critical Missing Pieces in the CD Puzzle
As enterprises accelerate the frequency with which they develop and release new code into production to meet the ever-mounting demands of their consumers, there’s growing pressure on networking and security operations teams to keep pace with their DevOps counterparts. And it’s not hard to see why. According to Forrester, nearly four out of five business leaders […]
8 Advantages of Using MySQL
MySQL is a free-to-use, open-source database that facilitates effective management of databases by connecting them to the software. It is a stable, reliable and powerful solution with advanced features including: Data Security MySQL is globally renowned for being the most secure and reliable database management system used in popular web applications including WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, […]
Database Bottlenecks: The Hidden Cause of App Slow Downs?
Performance problems can cripple mission-critical business apps. If you are lucky enough, your solution could be as easy as adding more WAN bandwidth, a few extra servers or a content delivery network, but the real problem arises when your database becomes your biggest bottleneck. When performance issues adversely impact the applications that keep your business […]
5 Common Misconceptions of Serverless Technology
The rapid growth in serverless technology affords companies opportunities to save money on server costs and allows developers to save time and focus on coding rather than back-end operations. A challenge with such swift adoption is the difficulty in maintaining a standard understanding. In anticipation of the Serverless Conference, which was held last week in […]
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